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Police Report - September 22

Note: All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement incident reports and arrest records, which are public records and available for review at any and all local law enforcement agencies. Not every arrest leads to a conviction. Guilt or innocence is determined by the court system.

Statesboro Police Incidents RACKLEY STREET — Approximately $1700 dollars worth of various, rust-colored yard equipment was taken from the victim's yard. MIKE ANN DRIVE — A man reported his laptop was stolen out of his bedroom in the early morning hours. VETERANS MEMORIAL PARKWAY — A pedestrian crossing pole was found lying in the road at the intersection of South Main. The light were reset and traffic returned to normal. COPPER BEECH TOWNHOUSES — Two women reported receiving harassing phone calls from the same man. They said the call have been going on for the past year or so.

Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents RALEIGH COURT — A man reported that the copper coil from his air conditioner was stolen. His home is under construction. BENNETT-GROOMS ROAD — Deputies responded to a domestic dispute and suicide threat. DOY NEWTONS MHP — A woman said another woman called and told her she wished her house would burn down. The woman could provide only the name of the caller. HIGHWAY 301 SOUTH — Deputy pulled over a woman for having a defective headlight. Her license was found to be suspended and she was taken to jail. DRY BRANCH VILLAGE — A mother complained that a female juvenile had slapped her juvenile son in the face, causing redness. The girl said it happened by accident, but was nonetheless arrested and transported to the sheriff's office.

Georgia Southern University Incidents KENNEDY HALL — An Xbox and several other items were reported missing. Officers issues seven traffic warnings and assisted three motorists, one injured person and one sick person.

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